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Try to go to the control panel and redo your page. If not you can do a system back up to reset it into another date. If you do not know how to do this. You can get remote assistant using our website below....Windows 7 XP Security Center

The native resolution of you monitor is 1440x900. If you previously had it set at a lower resolution (say 1280 x 720) the text would appear larger than it does now. You can change the appearance of internet explorer by using the Zoom function (Ctrl +).

Sorry to her about your Monitor problems.
In the feature it would help to know what kind of monitor, the brand and model.
If this is a option, turn the monitor on, when you get image on the screen, press the menu key and scroll around until you find factory setting.
Restore to factory setting may bring the unit back and out of sleep status.
Try it, it may work..!!!
John Rayjohn@johnrraycomputer.com

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This monitor is going into the protection mode due to a component
failure. The unit should be sent or taken in to a service center for
testing and repair. The NEC customer support telephone number is
1-800-632-4662. The website for customer support is
www.necdisplay.com/support center. They will be able to tell you where
you can take you monitor for servicing. I hope this information helps
you with you problem

Sounds like its simply going into power save mode. Does your screen come back on when you move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard? Is the computer still on? Check your power options in control panel.